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2 hours ago, Brushcutter said:

Fixed tooth is great but replacement teeth are a killer and you only cut one way. Big fan of swinging hammer as you can push down and cut then drive back over what you did for a finer mulch. 

 

One thing I would put high up the priority list is a hydraulic push bar.if your are going to find yourself doing a mix of material heights. 

 

Other things to consider you can never have enough guarding and never enough power. That's a 3m Berti on a T174 at 1000rpm. Does around 10-15 litres of fuel an hour sitting in crawler gears A snd B 

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And don’t skimp on the hard-facing (particularly at either end of the rotor). 
Great machines, I’ve done a lot of work with the exact-same mulcher.

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Flails direct are across the Trent from me and had stock of the walk-about Aebi I used to have!

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